"The writing is sparse, the tale interesting, and the art has a cartoony, European style with great storytelling."
--Paul Cornell

"Deadhorse can be compared to David Lynch’s Twin Peaks or Image Comics’ Chew for reasons which have made both very successful and fan favorites."
--Digital Comic News

" I love the mix of magic and mystery and the writing style has a solid cadence that makes the story both enjoyable and page turning."
--Micah Baldwin

Murder! Suicide! Hand Puppets!

Deadhorse is the story of William Pike and the key to a fantastic box of unimaginable power.

After William receives the key in a letter from his thought to be deceased father, he is pursued by a brutal industrialist and a relentless bounty hunter as he travels to the farthest reaches of Alaska in search of the truth.

The first book, Dead Birds, is a story told in six chapters.

Oh, and you can always like us on Facebook. It's true. You have that power.

Story: Eric Grissom

Eric is a writer and letterer whose comic works include Tom & Violence, Animals, and the space adventure comic, Planet Gigantic. Eric lives in Red Bank, NJ with his wife, three children, his dad, a cat, dog, and the memory of a tadpole. You can follow Eric on ericgrissom.com or on twitter at @egrissom.

Art: Phil Sloan

Phil is an artist who has done work for IDW's War Of The Undead and Weird NJ. Not much is known of him as he strongly adheres to his survivalist beliefs. But what is known is that he loves spending time with his family and staying off the grid.

Colors (Ballad of the Two Headed Dog #2-6): Marissa Louise

Marissa Louise has a terrifying tongue twister for a last name, you’ll never see it. Fortunately, her work is much nicer and you’ll see a lot of that. She is an illustrator turned colorist whose work has appeared in MCSWEENEY’S LUCKY PEACH, DARK HORSE PRESENTS, many indie books and various galleries in New York & Portland, OR. Follow her on twitter @marissadraws.

Colors (Dead Birds and Ballad of the Two Headed Dog #1): David Halvorson

David is an artist/designer, a massive fan of comics, creator of an online comic called Armstrong, and artist of the space adventure, Planet Gigantic. On the playground is where he spends most of his days. Chillin' out, maxin', relaxin' all cool, and all shootin' some b-ball outside of the school.